Probability

Practice Questions

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Questions
6
1

There are four different colored marbles in a jar—red, blue, white, and black—calculate how many outcomes are possible if a person picks two of the marbles if the order in which the marbles are picked matters.

2

There are four different colored marbles in a jar—red, blue, white, and black—calculate how many outcomes are possible if a person picks two of the marbles if the order in which the marbles are picked matters.

3

What is the probability of rolling "snake eyes"—a value of one on two separate dice—using two fair dice?

4

What is the probability of rolling "snake eyes"—a value of one on two separate dice—using two fair dice?

5

What is the probability of drawing an ace from a standard deck of fifty-two cards?

6

What is the probability of drawing an ace from a standard deck of fifty-two cards?

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